ONLINE PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Program Management System Overview PRINTED ON 16/06/2009 PAGE 1 OF 10
Table of Contents PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS... 2 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM... 3 KEY OBJECTIVE... 3 KEY COMPONENTS... 3 EXPECTED BENEFITS... 3 LOCATION & ACCESS... 3 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM COMPONENTS... 4 1. WEB BASED PROPOSAL TEMPLATES... 4 2. WORKFLOW AND APPROVALS... 7 3. VIEW AND TRACK PROPOSALS THROUGH THE SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS PAGE... 8 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT & APPROVAL PROCESS IN BRIEF... 9 SUPPORT... 10 PRINTED ON 16/06/2009 PAGE 2 OF 10
Program Management System Key Objective To deliver a web based system that supports the business processes surrounding the initiation, development, approval, publication and quality assurance of program information while promoting effective and efficient communication. Key Components Web based program proposal templates facilitate data entry and consistency in format and information Workflow enabled system triggers emails on the submission of a proposal and on recording an approval decision View proposals being developed and track the progress of proposals Transfers proposal information to other systems such as the Program Catalogue Version numbers and a proposal status assist with ensuring staff are working with the latest version of a proposal Expected Benefits Facilitate transparency and quality assurance by providing a central repository for program curriculum and ensures one authoritative source Facilitate knowledge management as comments and decisions can be recorded centrally against a proposal Reduce timeframes in publishing to the Program Catalogue as stored data can be interfaced between systems. Provide a record of the program development phase and approval phase. Improve reporting and tracking of proposal progress and approvals Location & Access The Program Management system is accessed through logging onto the Griffith Portal and navigating to: Learning & Teaching > Developing the curriculum > Program management Access to view and edit proposals will be restricted. Program Convenors and proposers will only be able to access proposal template pages for proposals developed by their own school. Staff with approval authority will have access to proposals developed by all schools under their responsibility. PRINTED ON 16/06/2009 PAGE 3 OF 10
Program Management System Components 1. Web based proposal templates Five proposal templates will be available in the Program Management system: 1. Program Concept Proposal 2. Initial Program Proposal 3. Full program Submission 4. Advice of Withdrawal of a program 5. Curriculum Resources Request (previously known as the Request for FLAS Resources to Support Program Development) Proposal templates will be made up of a number of page links. All templates will consist of the following pages: - Program Attributes Page: this page requests specific information that identifies the program. - Question Pages: display the questions required to be completed for that proposal. Edit boxes are provided under each question to contain the response. Each proposal has a different number of question pages. - Approval Page: All proposals will include the Approval Page as the last page in the Component. The Approval Page can be reviewed by staff but only certain staff will have access to update the Approval Page to record a decision. Version and Status Navigation Menu Links to each question page and Program attributes page. Template Toolbar Save and submit options appear at the bottom of every template View of Initial Program Proposal template Some template toolbar features and the Submit button only display once a proposal has been saved PRINTED ON 16/06/2009 PAGE 4 OF 10
Program attributes page The program attributes page requires the proposer to enter information and select applicable values to identify the proposed program. View of top section of the Program attributes page Question pages Question pages require the proposer to enter responses to specific questions. View of one question displayed on the Rationale page within the Initial Program Proposal template PRINTED ON 16/06/2009 PAGE 5 OF 10
Full Program Proposal (FPP) The Full program proposal is the only proposal template that is made up of a word document and the web based pages. Parts 1 and 2 of the template are contained in a Word document that can be downloaded from the Web based pages, completed and the uploaded back into the system. Parts 3 to 5 are completed online. Parts 3 to 5 contain the information that will be transferred to the Program Catalogue and therefore must be stored electronically. The Preview In Word button on the proposal template toolbar will combine the uploaded parts 1 and 2 with parts 3 to 5 into the one document. The Summary page provides the ability to download parts one and two. Parts 3 to 5 are completed within the page links. View of the Full Program Proposal template Summary Page Click on this button to retrieve parts one and two of the FPP. View of lower section of the Summary Page link within the Full Program Proposal Use the Browse button to locate and upload parts one and two PRINTED ON 16/06/2009 PAGE 6 OF 10
2. Workflow and Approvals When a proposal has been submitted for approval, an email is sent to the relevant approver advising that a proposal has been submitted to them for approval. The Approver reviews the proposal and records a decision on the Approval page and submits the decision. On submitting a decision, email notifications are automatically sent to the proposer to advise of the decision and to the next relevant approval body to advise of action to be taken. The image below displays the approval page to be completed by the Approver. The proposer will have access to this page in read only mode. View of Approval page The status of a proposal can be viewed in the proposal, above the proposal toolbar: View of proposal template toolbar and Status value PRINTED ON 16/06/2009 PAGE 7 OF 10
3. View and track proposals through the Summary of Proposals Page The Summary of Proposals page is used to: Enquire on the proposals submitted by a Group or School Track the progress of proposals through the approval process The Summary page provides a column for each official approval body through which the proposal must proceed and displays an icon to identify the decision made by that approval body. The Subm column displays a tick if the proposal has been submitted to an approval body. Icons will show whether a proposal was approved, recycled or not approved by that approval level. View of Summary of Proposals page for Program Concept Proposals (PCP) The Summary page also provides icons that link to: A tracking detail page that provides further information on the progression of the proposal through each approval level. A Word document version of the proposal. The Approval Page for that proposal. From that page, you can review the proposal by clicking on the links to each page. Only staff with approval privileges will have access to this icon. Not all staff have access to the PCP summary and IPP summary links PRINTED ON 16/06/2009 PAGE 8 OF 10
ONLINE PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Program development & Approval Process in brief The process flow provides a high level illustration of the program development and approval process using the Program Management system. Collaborate with colleagues for feedback Email notification to Approver to advise of submission If approved, automated emails notify next approver of submission and relevant parties of decision If approved, automated emails notify relevant parties of decision A proposal will proceed through the necessary number of approval levels for the type of proposal until the Final Approver has approved the proposal. Start: Receive advice to prepare proposal Approve End: Final Approval Prepare Program Proposal Submit Proposal 1 st Approver Reviews Proposal Approver Records Decision and Submits Decision 2nd Approver Reviews Proposal Approver Records Decision and Submits Decision Recycle Recycle If recycled, automated email notifies previous submitter to review proposal and resubmit. PRINTED ON 16/06/2009 PAGE 9 OF 10
ONLINE PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Support To assist with the use of the Program Management system, a number of options are available: 1. Program management resources link this link is located on the left hand menu in the Program Management system and links to training materials and quick user guides 2. Support link this link is located on the left hand menu in the Program Management system and can be use to request advice, provide feedback or request further training 3. Secretariat Secretariat staff can guide you in the use of the system 4. System errors please contact 55555 PRINTED ON 16/06/2009 PAGE 10 OF 10